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Churchill and Germany: A ‘Special’ Relationship
Abstract No other country defined the trajectory of Churchill's political career more than Germany, a country of which he had little direct knowledge but which he either sought to emulate, accommodate or oppose throughout his time in politics. This article traces Churchill's relationship with Germany from his entry into politics at the beginning of the
T. G. Otte
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Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents: A Qualitative Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction It is important for the treatment and care of adolescents using substances to bring out their life experiences relating to substance use. Aim To analyse and synthesise qualitative evidence on substance use‐related life experiences of adolescents with substance use disorder.
Hilal Kara, Dudu Karakaya
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Use of the PREM (Patient Reported Experience Measure) questionnaire in a Caribbean population [PDF]
Introduction Patient satisfaction is one measure of the quality of health care in an emergency department, and a driver for service improvement. Many patient surveys have been developed; however these are often completed by adults with little or no input from children and young people.
Robertso, P. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Emergency Departments face increasing pressure due to rising patient demand, complex presentations, and resource constraints, resulting in long waits and extended stays. Nurse‐initiated protocols enable nurses to commence investigations and treatments based on clinical guidelines, improving care and efficiency.
Julie Gawthorne +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To develop an in‐depth understanding of peoples' perceptions and experiences of decision‐making and reasons why they declined the opportunity of a kidney transplant. Design The Theory of Planned Behaviour informed the qualitative interpretative phenomenological analysis. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conducted between August 2022
Emma Jones +3 more
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Background Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) measure people’s views of their health status whereas patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) are questionnaires measuring perceptions of their experience whilst receiving healthcare.
Anne Alarilla +8 more
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The Patient Reported Outcome and Experience Measures (PROMs and PREMs) are key assessment tools from the patients’ point of view, with different purposes and different tools.
Francesca Pennucci +2 more
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Background: Walking assessment (WA) enables meaningful patient mobility assessment. In this context, patient satisfaction with WA can influence assessment compliance and indirectly affect outcomes.
Maria Scholz +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background The Fundamentals of Care (FoC) Framework emphasises that care quality depends not only on clinical tasks but also on interpersonal relationships and the organisational context in which care is delivered. Although patient‐reported outcome and experience measures (PROMs and PREMs) have gained relevance in capturing these aspects ...
Regina Allande‐Cussó +5 more
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Background Patient-reported outcome and experience measures (PROMs and PREMs, respectively) are evidence-based, standardized questionnaires that can be used to capture patients’ perspectives of their health and health care.
Guillaume Fontaine +8 more
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